User talk:Letspeaklanguages03

Basic Greetings
Good morning!= Magandang umaga!, Magandang umaga po! (polite) Good afternoon!= Magandang hapon!, Magandang hapon po! (polite) Good evening!= Magandang gabi!, Magandang gabi po! (polite) Good night!= Magandang gabi!, Magandang gabi po! (polite)

Good morning to you!= Magandang umaga sayo!( Informal, Singular) Magandang umaga sa inyo!( Informal Plural) Magandang umaga po sa inyo! (Formal, Singular & Plural)

Good afternoon to you!= Magandang hapon sayo!( Informal, Singular) Magandang hapon sa inyo!( Informal Plural) Magandang hapon po sa inyo! (Formal, Singular & Plural)

Good evening to you!= Magandang gabi sayo!( Informal, Singular) Magandang gabi sa inyo!( Informal Plural) Magandang gabi po sa inyo! (Formal, Singular & Plural)

Good night to you!= Magandang gabi sayo!( Informal, Singular) Magandang gabi sa inyo!( Informal Plural) Magandang gabi po sa inyo! (Formal, Singular & Plural)

Good morning to you also!= Magandang umaga rin sayo!( Informal, Singular) Magandang umaga rin sa inyo!( Informal Plural) Magandang umaga rin po sa inyo! (Formal, Singular & Plural)

Good afternoon to you also!= Magandang hapon din sayo!( Informal, Singular) Magandang hapon din sa inyo!( Informal Plural) Magandang hapon din po sa inyo! (Formal, Singular & Plural)

Good evening to you also!= Magandang gabi rin sayo!( Informal, Singular) Magandang gabi rin sa inyo!( Informal Plural) Magandang gabi rin po sa inyo! (Formal, Singular & Plural)

Good night to you also!= Magandang gabi rin sayo!( Informal, Singular) Magandang gabi rin sa inyo!( Informal  Plural) Magandang gabi rin po sa inyo! (Formal, Singular & Plural)

Note: The full version of sayo is “Sa iyo”, and the root word of “Magandang” is maganda which translated in to “preety”. Letspeaklanguages03 (talk) 12:01, 27 October 2022 (UTC)